Cues With Powers in 8 Ball Pool

You’ve probably already heard about Cues With Powers coming to 8 Ball Pool – in this blog post, we lift the lid on this big upgrade to the game, to tell you everything you need to know.

UPDATE: Cues with powers is out now on mobile! Get it on Android and iOS!

Cues With Powers will be released as an update on mobile first, with the web version of the game getting the upgrade soon after.

Blog Update: 1st September 2014

Thanks for all your feedback on this post so far! We wanted to address a couple of points that have come up in the comments section, with an update to the original blog post. First of all…

What if I don’t want to use a powered cue?

If you’re worried that all those hours of practice might suddenly go to waste, don’t be! The Standard Cue has the same attributes as the cues you’re used to. It’s also free for all existing players – you don’t have to purchase it. So, if you don’t want to try one of the upgraded cues, the Standard Cue is the one for you.

Of course, you may still be playing against players who are using higher-powered cues than the Standard one. This brings us onto the second thing we wanted to clarify…

You’ll still need skill to be the best

We understand some of the concerns that players who have premium cues might have a big advantage over those who don’t. Keeping the game balanced has been a big priority for us for exactly this reason. So while some cues do allow you to hit the ball harder, or with more spin, you’ll still need skill to take advantage of those attributes.

We’re not talking about cues suddenly having the power to magically hit the balls into the pockets, or automatically spin the cueball perfectly into position for your next shot. It also doesn’t mean that inexperienced players will simply be able to buy a premium cue and beat more skilled players. You’ll still need ability, skill and practice to be a top 8 Ball Pool player 🙂

Different cues have different strengths and weaknesses – it’s about finding the right one to suit your play style.

What are Cues With Powers?

Ever wished your cue had greater shot strength, or could put even more spin on the ball than normal? How about when you’re on the black, and you want just a little more time to line up the winning shot? Cues With Powers will allow you to do all this and more – you’ll be able to take your game to the next level.

It’ll also add even more depth and strategy to 8 Ball Pool: we’ll be reintroducing the ability to switch your cues during games, allowing you to choose a cue for specific situations.

Each cue will have 4 different attributes:

1) Spin – this is the amount of spin you can put on your shot

2) Force – how hard you can hit the cueball

3) Aim – this determines the length of your aim-line when taking a shot

4) Time – this determines how much time you have to take your shot

Of course, there’s no insta-win cue – you’re still going to need skill to win! But it does mean that some will be better suited for certain situations. You may want to use a Force cue to try and pot more balls off the break, or you may decide that a cue with a better Aim will help you make a game-winning shot into the middle pocket.

How will this affect the cues I already own?

You’ll keep all your existing cues, of course. But we’re also giving a free upgrade to every player who already owns a cue with attributes that are higher than the standard cue.

This update is automatic – if you own a cue already, you’ll find the upgraded version of the cue in your collection and ready to go as soon as we update the game.

All the cues

As well as upgrading the cues that are in the game at the moment, we’re also adding OVER EIGHTYnew cues! Our personal favorites so far are the Shark, Galaxy, Titan and Sheriff cue, and we’ll bring you a closer look at all the other new ones in another blog post soon.

Oh, we’re also including a load of new country cues, including the Philippines, Algeria, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia. Get ready to play some patriotic pool!

Don’t forget – you can switch cue at any time, even during a game.

We’re introducing LOTS of new cues to the game.

What about existing boosts?

The existing boosts – the spin, aim and power boosts that you can buy in the shop – are no longer going to be part of 8 Ball Pool. You’ve still got a few weeks to use up the ones you have at the moment, before Cues With Powers arrive in the game. We recommend you use them up before the update!

Playing on mobile

Cues With Powers is coming to mobile first, then the web version of the game soon after. Remember, if you’re playing on web or Facebook you can only play against other players also on web or Facebook, so you won’t be going up against players who are playing on mobile who already have the update.

Charge your cue for maximum benefit

Every cue has a maximum charge of 50 shots, although you can recharge it at any time with Pool Coins. You can also set it to auto-recharge, so you never have to break up your flow during a game. You can play on with an uncharged cue, but its attributes will be lower than normal. Auto-recharge is set to ON by default: you can change this easily by tapping on one of your cues and setting auto-recharge to OFF.

Remember, if you do run out of charge during a game and don’t want to charge up, you can always switch to another cue in your collection mid-game.

How to turn off auto-recharge

Cues are set to auto-recharge automatically – but you can turn this off easily! Just go to the Owned section of the Shop, tap on the cue, and slide the Auto Recharge button to red – as shown in the picture below.

Now, when your cue runs out of charge, you’ll be prompted to recharge it – but you can just cancel that any carry on playing with an uncharged cue, or switch to a different one.

Get Pool Cash with the update

The mobile update will also add 2 Pool Cash to your balance to get you started with some of those new cues 😉

More news soon

We’ll bring you a close look at all the new cues, plus all the latest news on Cues With Powers, over the next few weeks as we get closer to launch. Don’t forget to check out our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter for your daily dose of all things 8 Ball Pool.

You must work for them because this upgrade is horrible. There’s a glitch and I can’t charge my favourite cue whereas I can for another. I’ve lost a lot of games and money because of it, it’s affecting my rating and I never play the game anymore. Way to go Miniclip

hey dude i think ur really good in pool i watch ur video and i wanna play like you can you pkease add me i wanna vs u some time and can u make a vid about u beating me hard lol and im lvl 18 with matte black cue i wanna play like u learning how to use spins tho

So you have finally taken away the level playing field for 8ball. Everyone always started the same – it used to need a lot of skill and a bit of luck to win games – now you can buy a headstart with these silly pool cue charges. #sigh, what was the best pool game bar none is now just one of many… Miniclip, try having a weekend of this new “improved” game versus a 3 years ago 8 ball – have a check of the usage, you may be surprised…

I have a win streak of 28 at the mo and a 92% win rate. All with the beginner Cue. I don’t see all those flash cues my opponents have making much of a difference except that they always over think things and forget to play simple.

I understand that the power-ups will be included to ques we already possess, as long as the cost of the que is above average! I was wondering what amount of power-ups my expensive que would be? I own the $2 mil diamond que

Not really fair to convert to coins. I worked my BUTT off for the measly 2M coins I have, it is unfair to think everyone else is going to get them for free. I was all the way down to 50 coins and played like no other to get where i am. EARN THEM GUYS, the rest of us did. Unless they BOUGHT them anyways

One big ploy to entice more people to spend more money and will negatively effect game enjoyment…..someone potting 5,6 or 7 balls from the break isn’t improving the game…….messing around changing cues and taking more time on the black is just going to slow things down……you should be having less time on the black as it should be a pressure shot…….all round poor.

I am in 100% total agreement with you on this. I honestly think the game is fun enough as it already is and challenging if you take on the right matches to fit your level. Having younger, inexperienced players just come in and start running tables is going to take the fun out if the game. I have been playing this game for about a year and a half and I worked hard to get where I am to have ppl start just taking my coins. It will almost be like “whoever breaks wins” sort of scenario..

This means more time per shot can be bought. What next? Buying tables with larger pockets. How about magnetic pockets and smaller balls. Maybe an all powerful huge cue ball that sinks all stripes on break?

i totally think this is such a bad idea to put attributes on cues, which makes the game even more unfair to play. Have u ever thought about those ppl who are new , inexperient,etc… they all start with a standard cue, and suddenly comes a challenger who has a powerful attributes cue to face with… is that situation even fun to play???? or u think that will encourages the new ones to play more and save up more which enables them to get an “awesome cue?’ that is so different from what 8ballpool is now.

I played with you and you who were sitting in front of the computer my friend. You were “unnamed” player or I didn’t see you name. When I exited the game, you said that: I need more coins and than I exitted fastly. I didn’t do any wrong but if you got angry, I want to say sorry to you. You were sitting in front of the computer and you had white on you ıf I don’t remember wrong. I had to go because my dad had just came. I had to see him. I didn’t anything wrong but I want to say you sorry. Because when I just exitted, I saw your comment but it was too late. And your comment shows that you won’t play again with me so it was correct for me to exit. Right? Anyway, I didn’t anything wrong but if you misunderstood me, sorry friend. Take care of yourself..

Don’t feel bad. The phrase “I need more coins” is a selected comment commonly used. Your opponent may have lost their last coins and upset with themselves. Many of us has had to start over. It’s just a game.

Snooker would be great. However eventually would turn out like 8 ball now. With all the bells and whistles of a parade of arcade games. Pool is suppose to be a gentleman’s or ladies game. A relaxing and enjoyable experience among all players.

Will we be able to see what cues our opponent are using, if they change them to play a certain shot? This would be very interesting, but never used to happen when the old pool shop was in the game (the appearance of the cue remained the same) …

Miniclip needs to add a coin vault to the game so you can store coins in reserve so you don’t loose them all for example if you had 1.5 million coins you could store 1 million in the vault and use the 500,000 to win more coins you would then just keep storing coins away as you win more

I think an all-around change about cues is not a good idea in some situations.Perhaps you should keep some matches with totally no power-ups,no items,neither power-ups on the cues,it means a player can just use standard cue(or the cues which have the same attributes on all 4 directions).Someone needs the equalest match.
And,for the in game cue-changing system,a limitation of the cue can be use in one match is need to be set,my opinion is make a “In Game Cue Change Slots”, 3 cue slots with standard cue always stay in the first slot,than 2 with your own choice,if one forgets to set a slot or doesn’t want to use his/her own cues,this slot will also be regard as a standard cue in it.When in a match,he/she can’t change the cues that are not in his/her 3 slots.then,the 3 slots should have hot-keys,such as “1” to the first slot,”2″ to the second,”3″ to the third,or “right Ctrl” change to next slot,”right Shift” change to the previous.
As the cues have difference on the difficulty to get them,you can give a bit stronger attributes to those cues which are not easy to get,but if you want to do so,I suggest you can set a new balance system in the new cues system,”Cue Level”(abbreviate it to “CL”),and to all players,”Expectant Performence Level”(abbreviate it to “EPL”).
The CL will be determined by the following factors:
1.The total power-up points of a cue
2.The number of the point on the two major attributes
You have showed the attributes of some cues.So in your example,the Ninja cue have 5+6+6+3=20 total power-up points,with the number of the point on the two major attributes is 6&6(Aim and Spin),and the Sheep Cue have 3+4+3+0=10,with 4&3(Aim and Force or Spin).The rules to calculate the certain CL of a cue may not easy to design and balance,but I wish you can make it.
Than,about the EPL of a player,it will be determined by the following factors:
1:The level of him/her
2:The winning rate of him/her
3:The total CL of his/her cues which now equiping in the all 3 slots.
Every time a player click the play button in the one-on-one match,the server should hold for 3 seconds to finds another player whose EPL is close or gives him/her the time to run away.If no one matches and he/she don’t run,than try a disparer one.When a game set,if a player whose EPL is lower than his/her opponent,he/she can get a bit more experience than usual.
Finally,this is a small suggestion about the Lucky 8 Cue,there is a saying in recent China,that is”Great power can make a miracle”,usually said when in a game,one has no easy way to pot a legal ball or to defense,than he/she may take a shot with great power but not aim well and say this,hope for pot the legal ball luckily.So I think you can set the Lucky 8 Cue with a high power(even can near the max),than some spin and a bit time,but no or just 1 aim.This will be interesting,but don’t break the equal too much.(Notice that in the match without guideline,the aim will be useless,so spin and time also can’t be too high.)

When I use my free daily spin, I always get low amounts of coins. I have not won more than 450 coins in 1 spin for about 3 months and that is 90 spins. Miniclip, you need to be more fair on the daily spins cause it is not a random result. Random means mixed and anything can happen, but when I use my daily spin I know it is not random cause I know I won’t win the big amounts of coins. Anyone else noticed this?

Yes, you are absolutely right.. i am also facing this situation…
When spin is running,then when there is possibility that it may stop on 50000, then suddenly it stops running and i recieve less coins, but if it is expected that it will stop in a small digit, then it runs smoothly and i recieve another less amount..
Miniclip have to stop this kind of injustice..

It costs too much to recharge a cue. Pool cues could recharge over time. Maybe choose between 25 coins per hour or recharge one of the cues. I know its early days and a lot of the game could be tuned as time progresses.

I bought a 175k? coin “insane” cue and now I can only play 50 shots with it at a time? I bought it so I can play and use it all of the time, and I don’t care about power of the cue, make an option to turn off the power of the cue but just keep the look.

I’m not sure if having extra power/spin/time/guidelines will help me play any better. I already play fast anyway.

Charging 4.5k for a cue recharge for 50 shots drains your account real quick. I liked it better the way it was, now I have the recharge symbol flashing or the pop up interfering with my game. 4.5 k? Give us a break!

Rubbish game now. Played over 2000 games and have been at 73% due to skill and understanding the real game. Now it’s all about the owners making as much money as possible. Will not be playing anymore. Well done miniclip you’ve ruined a decent game.

Please give me a cue with NO cost and NO attributes, if I want power I’ll hit it harder, if I want spin I’ll put spin on it myself, if I want to use a power I’ll use it. What I don’t want is to be annoyed every game that I need to recharge a cue for attributes in do not want/need.
A couple more suggestions is the guideline is a little small and can be a tad bigger.
Also I would like to see a continuous tally with your friends with total games played and total win/loss.
Thanks

Autocharge is way over priced. I paid 50,000 coins for my cue and a recharge costs 8,000 coins. Unless I play all high priced games it just doesn’t pencil out: If I play 25 games of Moscow, and win 80% of the time, I would only win 7,500 coins. Could you play 25 games in 50 shots?……I doubt it. It might make sense if you could use the powered cue for individual shots but once you charge it, it will use all 50 shots and discharge. I will try to play without this feature until a less costly option is available. Disappointed.

8 ball has been a little boring. The advent of cues with powers are not being looked forward to. Other miniclip games are a great diversion. I especially like Stealth Sniper. Thanks miniclip for other offerings.

I was happy to see that there were 60 different country cues. But in the next moment I was sad because I realized that Hungary wasn’t included.
What makes me really angry is that there are countries, I don’t name them, which I have to say: How on Earth these countries have got a cue and Hungary don’t???

Powered cues will ruin that 8 pool game that was once was nice. It is stupid that we should pay for using a standard cue! Uncharged standard cue is rubbish now… Generally, I’m interested in fair competition. It’s not interesting to compete with an opponent after he or she has bought many advantages in terms of “a better cue”. This commercial approach has nothing common with development of the skills of players. I think that time has come to make a pause in playing this game. Regards.

Hi Zip, what we meant here was that the Standard cue is freely given to all existing players, and doesn’t need to be purchase. You’ll still need to recharge it though (or you can turn auto-recharge off). We’ve updated the post to make this clearer, thanks.

what’s going on this morning. now i can’t aim to hit a ball straight on ? what’s that all about ? might have expected something like accuracy as a power… but this just makes the game unplayable
the other powers are reasonable enough.
walking away until this is fixed

This has ruined the game. Make it equal for everyone by using standard cue. You’re supposed to be playing with someone of your own skill level, maybe you could do a better job with match ups, like when I’m a 75 and you match me with a 143 or a 19.

Well done Miniclip your just spoilt what was a brilliant pool game with this recharging of the cues, I have played over 2,500 games with a 69% win rate, I built my coins up steadily and entered into the higher rate matches but unfortunately lost to better players while trying to lean to play without guide lines, this I didn’t mind but going down to 60,000 coins and playing in lower valued games your recharging charge has taken me down to 200 coins , thanks and goodbye.

By coaching others it makes me a better player because it reminds me to focus on the basics. I know this because I have worked in billiard parlors and was paid to teach.

At one point in the 90’s I considered becoming a pro and surrounded myself with the best players I could find to give me advice. They became my friends and teachers.

I would open up the pool hall in the morning and practice breaking for 15 minutes on all 10 tables. I soon learned that some tables were better suited for a soft break and others I needed to break from a different angle than its neighbor. Each one had its own personality, strengths and weaknesses to exploit.

If nobody showed up for a coffee or to play, I would go from one table to the next and practice a different skill. I might only use center ball hits on one table and only draw or follow on others. Each table was devoted to 1 of 10 skills I thought needed improvement. Sometimes I would practice jumping balls from one table to the next and soon got so good… having to jump balls on only one table became easy. Someone gave me the nickname, The Machine.

I watched all the videos on pool instruction I could find. I read, The Science of Pocket Billiards and learned all the theory I would ever need. I lost 10000 games to pros and only played with those I thought better than me. I wasn’t interested in crushing newbies, I wanted to improve. I learned that Iron sharpens iron and steel gets dull from cutting wood. It’s surprising how after you lose a couple of bucks on a game of skill, that you don’t make the same mistakes twice.

After I finished work in the afternoon I would often go to other pool halls and played in tournaments sometimes winning nothing more that 25 bucks and a beer.

My eyes are not what they once were 20 years ago, so playing in a real pool hall is not longer fun and I’m not competitive. I don’t have to be the best player in the world to teach you, I only have to know more than you. I’d like to talk about some basics today and how to make you and myself a consistent winner in Mini-clips version of 8-ball.

Because we are playing in a virtual room we don’t have to worry about developing a stroke, miscues, chalking, balls frozen on the rails, balls leaving the table, selecting a bridge, using a rake, racking balls, keeping score and watching out for cheating and fouls. We don’t even really need to learn aiming systems because guidelines are already supplied… unless we play in top shelf rooms that don’t use guidelines. And if you are playing in those rooms, you are probably not reading these words anyway. We also don’t have to walk 20 feet to see if the ball is frozen to the rail or a quarter of an inch off. We have a birds eye perspective at all times.

Instead of troubling ourselves with developing a consistent stroke and keeping the cue as level to the table as possible we can instead focus on cue ball control.

Cue Ball Control: The single most important skill to master and the cause of most mistakes. Cue ball control makes billiard games effortless to play and a pleasure to watch. Because we don’t need to learn a stroke, stance and bridge we just have to focus on the speed and travel of the cue ball.

Pocket Speed: Often in virtual and brick and mortar pool rooms you will see the best players just rolling balls in pockets with barely enough speed for the ball to reach the pocket.

Whenever I get an opportunity to practice speed control I use it. I want to know exactly with how much force it will take for the cue ball to reach any point on the table from any other point.

With a virtual table we don’t have to worry if the table is level, if the cloth plays slow in the humidity or fast in cold temperatures, whether the vulcanized rubber is dried out and crumbling and hidden from view with a new cloth. It’s a fair playing field most certainly.

I almost never have to use more than half power on any shot, even the break. Often less is more.

Pocket speed is when the object ball seems to fall off the table gently into the pocket.

You do this by estimating how much speed is needed and then add about 5-10 % force, for insurance.

I can always tell a rookie from the speed in which the balls enter the pocket and where the cue ball stops. There is almost never an excuse for an object ball to hit the back of the pocket and pop out.

Often times I will break with only enough speed for the cue ball to touch the apex ball. Or I will use my break opportunity to practice hitting the rails from end to end or with enough force to place the cue ball in the jaws of the pocket for a corner hook. Or even hitting the tit of the middle pockets as if I’m playing bumper pool.

My goal is achieving perfect ball placement within millimeters on a virtual table and centimeters on the real ones.

I’ve said enough for today. I need to practice what I preach. You can find me for a game by my name Jacmaniac.

I love playing the game which I do daily. I hate the charging cues. I have an expensive Zombie cue which I can’t use anymore. I can’t afford to keep it charged. It’s so unfair. I spent a lot of coins on different cues for nothing. Now we have to pay even more just to use them. I refuse to be blackmailed. I just use the beginner cue now. I’m surprised you didn’t make us pay to use it.

Thank you MINICLIP for this very entertaining, sometimes addicting game. Best online. This is my first time on this page, and I am reading comments from others in regards to issues that I already had w/ some recent changes that have been made. First, how is it right for you to sell power ups, then just discontinue the system in which they were used in w/o any sort of warning at the point of purchase? What’s worse is that the new system you have implemented charges people to pay to use equipment that was also purchased w/o warning. I have purchased some cues from the shop in the past, and was never once informed of any reoccurring activation charges that would be tacked on at a later date. I bought them. I didn’t rent them. They didn’t need to be plugged in, or have the batteries changed when I purchased them. If so, I surely would not have. I made the decision to play this game only for free after noticing some of your revenue generating tactics so please don’t take this last comment as a complaint. I just wonder why there are spaces on the spin, and win wheel that are valued at 500 coins, and higher? Free coins are my favorite, so I do appreciate any, and all, but why tease me w/ the “Big Prize”, just to pull some move that defies the laws of physics, and inertia at the end of the spin? Some of the finishes are borderline comical. There are 22 total spaces on the wheel. 9 of the spaces are valued at 1000 coins, or more( including 5x scratchers, 10x scratchers, and lucky cue). How is it that wheel avoids stopping on 41% of its total spaces nearly 100% of the time? Just curious. Keep up the good work w/ the quality games you continuously put out. Thank you.

Again played in the 50k room all afternoon played the world and his granny from level 8 to 145 won about 4 games and lost over 1mill in chlps don’t mind losing if the playing field is level .come on miniclip lets play fair ye bobn

I’ve been reading your comments and have found them to be interesting, informative and sometimes even comical. It’s clear that many of you are veterans of this addictive game. I have been playing pool on real tables for 45 years and fully understand the geometry and physics involved in making the more complicated shots. I’ve been playing 8 Ball Pool on MiniClip only for a few months have have noticed these power cues and the advantage they give a player. I still win most of the games I play even against a player using a power cue after all there is no substitute for skill. But a win ratio of 50% to 60% simply isn’t good enough when I know it’s because my opponents are using advanced equipment that enables them to do things I can’t with the standard cue the game provides. So recently I coughed up the coins for a power cues of my own. I’m sure I’ll get to the frustration of having to charge it and some of the other issues I’ve read about here but right now I’d just like to know how to make the stupid thing work. The web games explains what it will do but not how to make it do it. Sure, I can set more English than before but what about the other features like extended aiming lines. I’ve watched my opponents who use these cues and occasionally they will point it at a pocket or some other spot for a few seconds. I’ve tries this randomly with no effect. I feel I may have wasted my coins on a gimmick but since I can’t sell it back I’d like to learn how to make it work. In case you’re wondering I am quite skilled on a real table and have won countless tournaments. I’ve also got a local league team which is defending the first place trophy for the third straight year. Now it’s time to send some of these wanna be players back to playing checkers. So, anyone willing to help me out and explain where the “on” switch is with these things? Thanks in advance for any information you might provide and if you play on the web maybe we’ll get a chance to face each other over the table sometime. Peace……………..

Hey Dean….hope you have figured out the powered cues. Not reall much to know. They say when they are out of charge (every 50 shots) and ask you to recharge them. You don’t actually turn them on or off other than that. If the charge runs out…then I guess they are off…though miniclip implies that they still have more power than a standard cue even when out of charge. I have not got enough to get a really high power cue….but I agree with you….it is more about basic skill anyway. A little more is nice from time to time…. a little more power on the break, a little more spin occaisionaly (though hardly ever, really) when you need to get back out of a cluster, and yeah a little more time on the eight ball since the timer runs faster and faster as you go and the eight ball gives you very little time to aim and shoot. The physics of the game are pretty close to the real thing, but not spot on. A lot of things you can do on a real table that you cannot do here, unfortunately. I really wish that miniclip would get rid of the guidelines (the aiming lines). They should only be for the tutorial and/or start up tables.

After completing the level u just gives 1 cash now my level is 102 with just 51 cash plz increase the cash after completing the level. after 100 level it should be 5 cash after each level. Plz plz think about it not think about making money every time. in some countries people had not a credit card or bank account how can the buy cash or coins to get their desire CUE. Plz do some thing about this. And its a request. Or add Cash in Spin or in scratch that should be great.

“Now, when your cue runs out of charge, you’ll be prompted to recharge it – but you can just cancel that any carry on playing with an uncharged cue”

When you cancel a recharge, the game shows a BLINKING red icon at the bottom left of the screen. How is anyone supposed to concentrate on the shot when something is blinking rapidly?? Please fix it by stopping the blinking icon.

im a big fan of your 8ball pool but the problem right is hard to connect to the game & most of the time when im connected im losing my signal? i checked this issues w/ my provider but they didnt see any internet dropped? pls check your system thanks

Cues with powers. What a joke. Everyone should have the same cue powers.that’s where the skill comes from. Not just the bad players that can afford to buy cues with powers. My God if you keep extending the guidelines, you want need people, you can let monkeys play. So let the losers keep buying cues with powers and you will lose the best players.

I have preached this from the get go. Alas we must understand that miniclip is a business. Just think, millions of players who spend from $19.99 a year to hundreds a month. Who do you think this game will cater to?

Can you bring us the wales cue.
Cymru or wales, uk. + fix the free pool cash issues!!!??????
As i was playing a game on the 100000 it just went off and could not get it back on until i restarted.
And its happend well over 10 times on the tokyo cup…

Hey now!
I think it would be awesome if when a player reaches a predetermined milestone in the game that they get one pre-approved chat message.
I always think I need an “uh oh” button.
It would be a cool prize!

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